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with ronald reagan? >> no, i don't think so.a therebe were times when he wantd to do something and i said certainly not. there was never any tension between us >> what was about the relationship that created that atmosphere?a >> the fact that i knew and he knew we were working for thein same purpose and the same ends and often by the same methods. a that's just and great thing to know. the greatest nation in the world has the same view, the philosophy of life, justice and democracy. >> say looking back it is now clear ronald reagan's originali decision on fbi was cell mosts important on his presidency?>> b >> that was the one that made the russians to understand that they can never keep up with the technology of the united states. just having the capability and they knew full well we wereg going to a level of technology n that couldn't emulate. there was no point of trying to be the strongest super power in the world and threatening others with their power. that was the end of that particular dream. >> h
with ronald reagan? >> no, i don't think so.a therebe were times when he wantd to do something and i said certainly not. there was never any tension between us >> what was about the relationship that created that atmosphere?a >> the fact that i knew and he knew we were working for thein same purpose and the same ends and often by the same methods. a that's just and great thing to know. the greatest nation in the world has the same view, the philosophy of life, justice and...
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look, ronald reagan, let's first remember ronald reagan was not a popular president in his first term and when he was elected he was elected and even approval approval--opinion polls at the time of his first election did not show him to be a popular president. there was the assassination attempt and his popularity spiked from there and he remained a popular president since then. the economy did before after the recession in his first term, so that certainly helped. the question that you asked really why does ronald reagan remain so popular. he's more popular in retrospect than he ever was as president. first of all there is the nostalgia. second of all roomed reagan i ronald reagan was the first president in contemporary history who knew how to marshal electronic media. he was an acting president. he understood the imagery of the presidency and how to make himself look like a larger than life figure. in retrospect, especially at a time when mass ma noise makes it difficult for any president to have a pull a bully pulpit any more he was a larger than live figure. >> michael: it was so
look, ronald reagan, let's first remember ronald reagan was not a popular president in his first term and when he was elected he was elected and even approval approval--opinion polls at the time of his first election did not show him to be a popular president. there was the assassination attempt and his popularity spiked from there and he remained a popular president since then. the economy did before after the recession in his first term, so that certainly helped. the question that you asked...
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he called ronald reagan a good friend and a gracious foe. he wanted to defeat his opponents, but he didn't want to destroy them. president reagan took office with two evil empires in his sights. one was the soviet union, and the other was a federal government intruding ever more into the lives of its citizens. he brought down the former and helped rein in the latter by doing what might be considered unthinkable today. he embraced his adversaries. two people can disagree. in fact, they can disagree vehemently. but if they see in each other an honest broker motivated by good intentions and sincere beliefs, they can find accommodation. that was the secret president reagan's success. he was considered the most bellicose of cold warriors, but forged the most productive working relationship ever between an american president and a soviet premier. together he and gorbachev signed the first treaty eliminating an entire class of nuclear weapons. president reagan envisioned the day that all nuclear weapons would be eliminated. he was portrayed by the
he called ronald reagan a good friend and a gracious foe. he wanted to defeat his opponents, but he didn't want to destroy them. president reagan took office with two evil empires in his sights. one was the soviet union, and the other was a federal government intruding ever more into the lives of its citizens. he brought down the former and helped rein in the latter by doing what might be considered unthinkable today. he embraced his adversaries. two people can disagree. in fact, they can...
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ronald reagan was such a cheerful and invigorating presence. it was easy to forget what daunting, historic tasks he set himself. he saw to mend america's wounded spirit, to restore the strength of the free world and to free the slaves of communism. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. eir bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in prizes for the best ideas. ideas so big, they have the power to change everything. whether it's our inspiration, or yours, the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. the powerful answers award from verizon. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford
ronald reagan was such a cheerful and invigorating presence. it was easy to forget what daunting, historic tasks he set himself. he saw to mend america's wounded spirit, to restore the strength of the free world and to free the slaves of communism. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. eir bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and...
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she detested socialism, probably even more than ronald reagan. and she had an abhorrance of communism. ronald reagan was a man of middle america who brought those views and values and stood by them his whole career. he wasn't like a lot of these modern politicians. when a poll goes wrong, they are gone. >> we've been very good friends with the brits for a long time. i don't think of two leaders or two countries at the same time who were so close. >> the only two i can think of are winston churchill and fdr. but they had real tensions during world war ii. but i think you're exactly right. it brings up a quote that i recall that bismarck said in the 19th century. he said, the most important fact of the 20th century will be that the americans speak english. as kevin phillips used the term in his book about the cousins' war, they are the cousins. we speak the same language. even though we had tremendous battles with them in the 19th century and the americans frankly did not like brits, they detested them almost more than anyone, in the 20th century,
she detested socialism, probably even more than ronald reagan. and she had an abhorrance of communism. ronald reagan was a man of middle america who brought those views and values and stood by them his whole career. he wasn't like a lot of these modern politicians. when a poll goes wrong, they are gone. >> we've been very good friends with the brits for a long time. i don't think of two leaders or two countries at the same time who were so close. >> the only two i can think of are...
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ronald reagan as governor. in informal alliance. the movie stars such as john wayne, robert montgomery, robert taylor, barbara stanwyck, many -- many of these names are not known by your youngbear viewers. walt disney, who is well known for his cartoons and business studios. and then a group of businessmen, people like justin doddered who -- walter knocks who established knocks barry farms. the firestone family. and they came and. it decided to rebuild the road publican party. democratic registration in california have far surpassed at the same time the republicans were fractionalized throughout the 1950's and the 1960's. so in rebuilding the party it meant that money needed to be put into the party in campaigns, but it also meant taking these well-known stars and sending them out to speak to civic clubs and paternal order it to the organizations and other democrats throughout southern california. robert taylor, for instance, a big star in the valley was sent out to places like montana and riverside. people like ginger rogers, anoth
ronald reagan as governor. in informal alliance. the movie stars such as john wayne, robert montgomery, robert taylor, barbara stanwyck, many -- many of these names are not known by your youngbear viewers. walt disney, who is well known for his cartoons and business studios. and then a group of businessmen, people like justin doddered who -- walter knocks who established knocks barry farms. the firestone family. and they came and. it decided to rebuild the road publican party. democratic...
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i am doug by ronald reagan's former chief of staff. he was in the white house for six years. you were there for many of the key moment in their relationship. what was it that made them work together? as a together >> they were partners. they had shared beliefs. they painted in primary colors. they did not do pastels' very well. they could finish each other's sentences. it was a love affair in the right sense of the word. they were comrade in arms. they protected one another and had each other's back. let me give you an example. the first summit meeting between the heads of state, g-7,g-8 now, at the beginning of it in a break and post a first year, he laid out his economic package to his other heads of state. every one of them said it will not work in america. it will not work. cannot cutax -- you taxes and spending. the only person i came to his defense was margaret thatcher. breaking news to lead to tell the story that as they left dinner he caught up to mrs. thatcher and he said, it was unnecessary but most appreciated. thank you. tapped of over and bell and said it is jus
i am doug by ronald reagan's former chief of staff. he was in the white house for six years. you were there for many of the key moment in their relationship. what was it that made them work together? as a together >> they were partners. they had shared beliefs. they painted in primary colors. they did not do pastels' very well. they could finish each other's sentences. it was a love affair in the right sense of the word. they were comrade in arms. they protected one another and had each...
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she was not exactly on the same page as ronald reagan, not a supply sider. her defenders will say she reigned in inflation. this veryght with tight fiscal policy at a time of high unemployment. to thenomists wrote times, saying her policy was completely mistaken, and the 1981 budget with fiscal tightening was exactly the wrong thing to do. essentially, it was the keynesian economic consensus, the orthodox economic consensus , telling her she was doing exactly the wrong thing. you can make a case -- we make the case that on balance she was doing the right thing, in challenging the keynesian orthodoxy. it had gone too far in the idea that government could always print money, that expanding the economy was always the solution. problem with inflation. she put emphasis on curbing inflation. standing in that dock, as the ghost of lady thatcher on trial , prosecution would say other economies in western europe took a different path, and their economies recovered at the same time. some of it may have been macro cycles in the wider economy. you can get into very deta
she was not exactly on the same page as ronald reagan, not a supply sider. her defenders will say she reigned in inflation. this veryght with tight fiscal policy at a time of high unemployment. to thenomists wrote times, saying her policy was completely mistaken, and the 1981 budget with fiscal tightening was exactly the wrong thing to do. essentially, it was the keynesian economic consensus, the orthodox economic consensus , telling her she was doing exactly the wrong thing. you can make a...
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some married as often as ronald reagan. during many comparisons between ronald reagan. none of them are quite the site down because he was on that. as indeed was margaret thatcher. they would have been strangely bill clinton's change in the democratic party and the vcs tackle the important things like welfare reform had it not been his time in office is it knowledge margaret thatcher had said it had a lot of truth in it and put into effect changes and didn't roll back the changes made to britain. when they met in 1975, they were both between jobs. he had done for two terms heading toward a favorite conservative to become the presidential nominee, but not quite. by rick thatcher had just become the new leader of the opposition, which the conservative party is an old, stuffy, misogynistic old boys network of general major roads were rather sharp to find a strain on who i don't think any of them entertained other. it is a completely due thing. they discovered in a leader of the opposition's office that they had a meeting set between 20 and 30 minutes and they found they we
some married as often as ronald reagan. during many comparisons between ronald reagan. none of them are quite the site down because he was on that. as indeed was margaret thatcher. they would have been strangely bill clinton's change in the democratic party and the vcs tackle the important things like welfare reform had it not been his time in office is it knowledge margaret thatcher had said it had a lot of truth in it and put into effect changes and didn't roll back the changes made to...
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you know ronald reagan when he was president the screen actors guild was providing information to the f.b.i. about communists screen actors guild but what that meant i mean you know you could argue that on the books ronald reagan was an informant but what it really meant was maybe once every two or three months you have a fifteen minute conversation with somebody and say well here's a list of guys that i think are all right you know i mean it was just it and then on the other hand you've got people who you know remember you know back in the late sixty's early seventy's the s.t.'s there were one i was asked yes in east lansing michigan went after after the whole you know after the air was over and the lawsuits started and we got the files we found that this one guy who was always you know i mean he was there every single day and he was the guy who was always yelling burn down the buildings and kill the pigs and he was the police or the police informant enough but he was the perp but he was paid he was full time staff you know there so when you talk about all these thousands of f.b.i. i
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margaret thatcher had come to washington in 2004 to mourn ronald reagan's passing. today, most here agree, baroness thatcher was a major factor in american history. live from washington, i'm steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much. >>> in the 1950s the breakout star of the mickey mouse club became so popular, she was known by just one name, annette. annette funicello has died at age 70. she moved on to the big screen in the 1960s starring alongside frankie avalon in beach movies. in 1987 she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and withdrew from the spotlight. last i can't remember annette and her husband allowed a canadian tv network to show her immobilized state to campaign for a cure. she died at a bakersfield hospital. >>> no calling, no texting, no mapping. according to a new rule by a california appellate court. last year a fresno driver was pulled over for using the gps map on his smartphone, cited for distracting driving even though he wasn't making a call. he challenged the $160 ticket. today the court ruled against him stating he was in vio
margaret thatcher had come to washington in 2004 to mourn ronald reagan's passing. today, most here agree, baroness thatcher was a major factor in american history. live from washington, i'm steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much. >>> in the 1950s the breakout star of the mickey mouse club became so popular, she was known by just one name, annette. annette funicello has died at age 70. she moved on to the big screen in the 1960s starring alongside frankie avalon...
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ronald reagan was the guy. ronald reagan was the guy who said that social security has nothing to do with the budget deficit because it's paid for through payroll taxes. that truism remains true today. but now you have a democratic president effectively saying it's not true. effectively endorseing this false talking point that social security supportedly has something to do with the national debt. >> john: even if he doesn't mean it. if he made this pitch safely knowing it would never happen, he has broken a promise. >> absolutely. he has harmed the democratic brand, which is based on that problem. >> john: david sirota salon.com contributor, and michael tomasky special correspondent with "newsweek" and the daily beast will be back in a few minutes in the program. thank you both. today was an action on immigration although you might not know that looking at congress. that's coming up next. >> john: the gentlemen announced a bill to expand background checks on gun buyers. that's it apply current law to more gun
ronald reagan was the guy. ronald reagan was the guy who said that social security has nothing to do with the budget deficit because it's paid for through payroll taxes. that truism remains true today. but now you have a democratic president effectively saying it's not true. effectively endorseing this false talking point that social security supportedly has something to do with the national debt. >> john: even if he doesn't mean it. if he made this pitch safely knowing it would never...
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what's the difference in the style of working between you and ronald reagan? >> guest: ronald reagan knew exactly the broad general direction in which he wished to go -- so did i -- but i had to do things in much more detail; first, because i was concerned to see that policies stood up not only in the general terms but would stand up in the particular detail. they can often fail in the detail. so i often did a lot of cross-examination of the ministers about that. second, unlike the president of the united states, i was answering questions in the house of commons twice a week, and i would be asked about details, so i had to know it. the president of congress doesn't go down to be asked questions -- not in full, open session. he goes down to address the house. he doesn't then have a leader of the opposition getting up and criticizing or anything like that. so it's a very different system, and it was necessary that i knew much more detail in order to carry on the job. c-span: you referred to a hot line between you and the white house. is there a telephone or is i
what's the difference in the style of working between you and ronald reagan? >> guest: ronald reagan knew exactly the broad general direction in which he wished to go -- so did i -- but i had to do things in much more detail; first, because i was concerned to see that policies stood up not only in the general terms but would stand up in the particular detail. they can often fail in the detail. so i often did a lot of cross-examination of the ministers about that. second, unlike the...
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president ronald reagan to help end the cold war. >> she never changed her mind. and that was really important. that you stick to a policy, rightly or wrongly. >> when she forced through and got the changes done. and her legacy lives on today. >> reporter: her policies were divisive. all agreed she changed the political landscape of britain. of margaret thatcher will be remembered as one of the 20th century's iconic politicians. nhk world. london. >>> politicians who knew her well are reacting to the news of her death. former prime minister worked with her to promote free market policies. he says she was an outstanding politician. he says she shall be remembered for her work with ronald reagan. mikhail gorbachev also had praise. he first met thatcher in 1985. he said their relationship helped improve ties between their nations. >>> officials at the u.s. state department say north korea is hurting its own interests. authorities have pulled workers out of an industrial park located or operated jointly with south korea. north korean officials announced on monday that
president ronald reagan to help end the cold war. >> she never changed her mind. and that was really important. that you stick to a policy, rightly or wrongly. >> when she forced through and got the changes done. and her legacy lives on today. >> reporter: her policies were divisive. all agreed she changed the political landscape of britain. of margaret thatcher will be remembered as one of the 20th century's iconic politicians. nhk world. london. >>> politicians who...
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ronald reagan was generous. and i hope that each and every one of us can have that spirit of generosity, of magnanimous spirit that he had. i'm going to quote him again and continue with his quote. the legalization provisions in this act will go far to improve the lives of a class of individuals who now must hide in the shadows without access to many of the benefits of a free and open society. very soon many of these men and women will be able to step into the sunlight and ultimately if they choose, they may become americans. i thank ronald reagan because i think he was very generous. and it's very interesting how many republicans are running away from his legacy on this. his legacy of generosity. you shouldn't be running away from it. you should be running towards it. you should be running to it. you will be like him if you have that spirit that he had. the spirit of a generous soul. i also want to -- i know i have a few minutes left here and i thank the speaker very much for the opportunity that they've given
ronald reagan was generous. and i hope that each and every one of us can have that spirit of generosity, of magnanimous spirit that he had. i'm going to quote him again and continue with his quote. the legalization provisions in this act will go far to improve the lives of a class of individuals who now must hide in the shadows without access to many of the benefits of a free and open society. very soon many of these men and women will be able to step into the sunlight and ultimately if they...
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it ronald reagan's former budget director calls it a little bitty fix for a huge problem. >> i think we're going to end up over $1020 trillion in deficits unless there are big changes. >> he says defense should be cut by 50 to $150 billion and taxes? everybody should be paying more. >> not just 2% or oil companies or loophole that is targeted. middle class is going to have to pay higher taxes, too or we're never going to get this budget under control. >> and he adds social security should be eliminated for those who are financially secure. >> we can't afford to pay you know $800 bill a year it is costing. >> stockman says the government's borrowing from the social security trust fund left that fund with just a paper promise. >> there is no cash in that trust fund. it's intergovernmental paper. you might as well call it confetti he is here prom he yoting his book and will be speaking tonight at the common wealth club. coming up at 6:00 how did ronald reagan's champion of trickle down economics get to where he is today? >> angelina jolie's call for action against sexual violence in war
it ronald reagan's former budget director calls it a little bitty fix for a huge problem. >> i think we're going to end up over $1020 trillion in deficits unless there are big changes. >> he says defense should be cut by 50 to $150 billion and taxes? everybody should be paying more. >> not just 2% or oil companies or loophole that is targeted. middle class is going to have to pay higher taxes, too or we're never going to get this budget under control. >> and he adds...
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. >> actually we did that to ronald reagan and rouxed the day because ronald reagan said he was hood winked. >> what we can say on this program because we're not politicians is that there is no connection between the boston bombing and immigration reform. these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that's a horrible police and terrorism issue, but it has nothing whatsoever to do with the fact we are a nation of immigrants and we want -- >> but they want to make it part of it. ben stein, and maybe for perfectly valid reasons. maybe it should be a separate bill or separate matter, but they want to make it part of this bill and this matter to police those who are already here and include in this bill. good or bad idea? >> we've got to police them somehow. if the guys who are here should have been already picked up, the tsarnaevs should have been picked up by the f.b.i. under existing legislation, under existing law. they were tipped off by the russians. their c.i.a. tipped off the f.b.i something went badly wrong of the the law was -- >> if you're right. >> i don't think we ne
. >> actually we did that to ronald reagan and rouxed the day because ronald reagan said he was hood winked. >> what we can say on this program because we're not politicians is that there is no connection between the boston bombing and immigration reform. these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that's a horrible police and terrorism issue, but it has nothing whatsoever to do with the fact we are a nation of immigrants and we want -- >> but they want to make it...
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everybody thought it was crazy except ronald reagan and george w. bush who actually put the policy into practice and sure enough they borrowed trillions spent like crazy created the appearance of good times just like you could if you put a million bucks on your credit card and they created a huge deficit the biggest in the history of the united states of america so when clinton came in they started demanding he shoot santa claus take out social security they demanded the clintons too smart for him instead he just cut funds to poor people who pretty much nobody ever notices and ended welfare as we know it no way was clinton going to fall into jude's trap bush w. came along next and he went back to jude's playbook borrow and spend trillions drugs for medicare and the government can't even go shoot discounts with the drug companies or is fought by cheap soldiers but million dollar a year contractors who conveniently all work for bush family buddies or companies that poppy had invested in. huge deficits not a single word about it instead what a bush tel
everybody thought it was crazy except ronald reagan and george w. bush who actually put the policy into practice and sure enough they borrowed trillions spent like crazy created the appearance of good times just like you could if you put a million bucks on your credit card and they created a huge deficit the biggest in the history of the united states of america so when clinton came in they started demanding he shoot santa claus take out social security they demanded the clintons too smart for...
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you have talked a lot about ronald reagan and influence he had on your life. when you were growing up in that time, you really couldn't know ronald reagan without also getting to see the life and times of margaret thatcher. your thoughts on her? >> what an incredible iconic figure. this is someone who inspired me personally as a woman in politics, in law, knowing that there wasn't anything that i could couldn't. that a man wasn't doing that i couldn't do or do better. she was formidable. in the way she stood shoulder to shoulder with ronald reagan, with the u.s., really such a large part of the puzzle of how we were able to achieve so much in foreign policy during that time in reagan's presidency. she is really someone i admire greatly. >> the other thing i wanted to ask you, kimberly is about women in politics. a lot of people today say there it are not enough women in politics. i would agree. at the time you saw this woman who was leading the world. leading the fight against communism. who what did that mean to you as you were thinking about the possibilitie
you have talked a lot about ronald reagan and influence he had on your life. when you were growing up in that time, you really couldn't know ronald reagan without also getting to see the life and times of margaret thatcher. your thoughts on her? >> what an incredible iconic figure. this is someone who inspired me personally as a woman in politics, in law, knowing that there wasn't anything that i could couldn't. that a man wasn't doing that i couldn't do or do better. she was formidable....
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ronald reagan, there's a new poll out today from national geographic, which shows that ronald reagan remains wildly popular and that americans want to go back to the 1980s. even though very similar trends happen in the 1980s in the united states. as happened in britain. so there's -- what's fascinating is that it seems like the british people have a memory of what the '80s was actually like, when thatcherism was actually like and america doesn't have as good a memory of reaganism. >> we're a nostalgic crew? >> apparently. >> it speaks to concerted effort to protects the legacy of ronald reagan. to have a narrative of what that president was like, facts be damned. to really put forward this impression. so a lot of people who probably don't even remember reagan as president, yeah he sounds like a good guy. with thatcher -- there's not anybody trying to do that. >> but it's not new. we make narratives, we make myths out of all of our presidents, lincoln, bush, clinton. washington. we make myths about all -- and we remember only what we want to remember. secondly, i think what's really g
ronald reagan, there's a new poll out today from national geographic, which shows that ronald reagan remains wildly popular and that americans want to go back to the 1980s. even though very similar trends happen in the 1980s in the united states. as happened in britain. so there's -- what's fascinating is that it seems like the british people have a memory of what the '80s was actually like, when thatcherism was actually like and america doesn't have as good a memory of reaganism. >>...
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ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. their friendship spanned decades. we will look back, next. >>> plus, long hair, weed and free love. the '60s are in full swing on the new season of "madmen," my interview with some of the critically acclaimed cast is our pop lead, and that's coming up. from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and
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and ronald reagan elementary school in idaho, fundamentalal school in yuma, arizona, home of ronald reagan fundamental patriots. and ronald reagan peace garden in illinois, peace garden, really? ronald reagan minuteman missile site, sports park in california, all of these are the work of the ronald reagan legacy project, created by american conservatives in 1997 with the express goal of creating a statue, park or road named after ronald reagan in all 3,000 counties. if yours doesn't have it, they're not going to rest until that changes in your county. while mr. reagan was in office, he was one of the most divisive political figures. divisiveness is not necessarily a bad thing, it is just true his supporters liked him a lot, his detractors disliked him a lot. he had a lot of detractors. you wouldn't know that now, but that's in part because the ronald reagan legacy project for a generation has been part of a concerted, conservative effort to make him into a hero, to gloss over what was unpopular about him, how much resistance there was to him in his time. he was almost impeached over iran c
and ronald reagan elementary school in idaho, fundamentalal school in yuma, arizona, home of ronald reagan fundamental patriots. and ronald reagan peace garden in illinois, peace garden, really? ronald reagan minuteman missile site, sports park in california, all of these are the work of the ronald reagan legacy project, created by american conservatives in 1997 with the express goal of creating a statue, park or road named after ronald reagan in all 3,000 counties. if yours doesn't have it,...
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that is talked in conjunction with president ronald reagan as the conservative fairy tale goes because they both came into office during periods of malaise caused by leftist overreach and eviscerated their left opposition and permanently altered the trajectory of politics in their countries. thatcher once said there is no such thing as society. there are individual men and women, there are families. no government can do anything except through people, and people must look to themselves first. david hopper, general secretary of the durham miners association who were crushed by thatcher in a series of violent strikes said she destroyed our community, our villages and our people. she absolutely hated working people and i've got very bitter memories of what she did. we live now still today on the reagan-thatcher access, their legacies reaching forward through the years this their shared contempt, they bequeathed massive inequality. if you compar inequality, england and the u.s. are at the top. this is the society that thatcher and reagan gave us. societies of shrinking middle classes and t
that is talked in conjunction with president ronald reagan as the conservative fairy tale goes because they both came into office during periods of malaise caused by leftist overreach and eviscerated their left opposition and permanently altered the trajectory of politics in their countries. thatcher once said there is no such thing as society. there are individual men and women, there are families. no government can do anything except through people, and people must look to themselves first....
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there's a debt under ronald reagan nobody table the national debt already a million people on food stamps on a literally i know you think it's a really good outtakes reaganomics you're going to play on i'm saying already at least you're not blaming george bush anymore we have gone bad no moderates no under bush's fault we're now going back away we also had one of the least that is that if you want if you're concerned about all those people on food stamps and let's at least say that if you're going to take you to run a business you know we run businesses right and maybe you do too i'm not sure i have a lemonade ok all right so if you don't know if you're going to get get all the benefits of being able to deduct a meal and i have to you know there's all kinds of goodies that come with running a business at the very least you should pay your employees decently let's raise the minimum wage to ten dollars you know what you get people don't want to just make the minimum wage that is not the american dream to inspire people to make just the minimum wage we should be inspiring them to make more t
there's a debt under ronald reagan nobody table the national debt already a million people on food stamps on a literally i know you think it's a really good outtakes reaganomics you're going to play on i'm saying already at least you're not blaming george bush anymore we have gone bad no moderates no under bush's fault we're now going back away we also had one of the least that is that if you want if you're concerned about all those people on food stamps and let's at least say that if you're...
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i mean, she waved the union just like ronald reagan waved the american flag. at the time she arrived in 1979, there was a fatigue, exhaustion, in the '60s and '70s. britain didn't know what they were doing. dean acheson said at west point in 1962, britain had lost an empire and hadn't found a role for itself. by the time thatcher came in, she was able to get them to be proud of being britain's again. i think it was the seminal turning point. also for a woman to be overseeing a military exercise like that had a big impact. >> i'm thinking of elizabeth i, the great queen who fought the armada. i think of her. i think hillary is probably going to run. i don't know whether she will. she'll probably run. who will her role model be? here's the question. thatcher ran very much as sort of a classic male politician. i'm the leader, i have the truth, listen to me and follow me. i don't want a meeting on it. >> colin powell told me today they were afraid of her handbag. >> oh, yeah, she always carried that. >> she was very feminine in a funny way. >> i met her. >> a very
i mean, she waved the union just like ronald reagan waved the american flag. at the time she arrived in 1979, there was a fatigue, exhaustion, in the '60s and '70s. britain didn't know what they were doing. dean acheson said at west point in 1962, britain had lost an empire and hadn't found a role for itself. by the time thatcher came in, she was able to get them to be proud of being britain's again. i think it was the seminal turning point. also for a woman to be overseeing a military exercise...
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reagan and to me it should be tagged as a gesture to. it should be fair across the board i guess at a ten percent rate and everybody would agree i think it's just a guy who disagrees we have a tax we're going to talk about it and then never say a republican i did write you going to be a good guy i mean if i waited a night or not in ninety six reagan had set the regular tax rate of twenty eight percent and raise the capital gains rate all the way up to twenty eight percent and he said it is crazy this is a verb you don't call it he said it is crazy they have a fair tax you can have a flat tax or god forbid we reignite the herman cain and then non-tax whatever it might be we had no thing that crazy like why don't we just go back to the just across the border why don't we go back to eisenhower as texas to why we're talking about his wealth distribution punishing those that have make money to give to those that don't why should a nation we had you on the air is running away from them million are out of the way part of the problem tom i think
reagan and to me it should be tagged as a gesture to. it should be fair across the board i guess at a ten percent rate and everybody would agree i think it's just a guy who disagrees we have a tax we're going to talk about it and then never say a republican i did write you going to be a good guy i mean if i waited a night or not in ninety six reagan had set the regular tax rate of twenty eight percent and raise the capital gains rate all the way up to twenty eight percent and he said it is...
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neil: when you presented that to ronald reagan, what did he say? >> well i mean i laid that out in my first book. he just didn't want to believe it. he thought quickly it would get better when the recovery came the recovery came. the deficit was still 200 billion. neil: but the boom more than offset the concerns about the deficit? >> no, it didn't. neil: that was the argument. >> that was the argument at the time but it led to very terrible legacy that deficits don't matter. cheney actually said it explicitly. the republican rank-and-file adopted it. i don't know if they really believed it but it was convenient. neil: what is worse, to build deficits based on tax cuts if that is your argument, or excessive spending? >> there is no way that --. neil: there is no red, right? >> there is no way a deficit doesn't become a tax increase sometime down the road. we are burying the next generation in debt. they will have --. neil: we're burying it with only a select few we're taxing more and half the people pay no federal incomes at all. isn't that dispropo
neil: when you presented that to ronald reagan, what did he say? >> well i mean i laid that out in my first book. he just didn't want to believe it. he thought quickly it would get better when the recovery came the recovery came. the deficit was still 200 billion. neil: but the boom more than offset the concerns about the deficit? >> no, it didn't. neil: that was the argument. >> that was the argument at the time but it led to very terrible legacy that deficits don't matter....
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back with -- i so enjoy having him on over these many years, ronald reagan's former national security adviser. i am thinking, you know, we were talking about threats abroad, what the north korean leader had at the sleeve, a missile and maybe in a clear one at that, crude but effective. that seems, however credit might be, certainly a lot more effective than any of these devices that might have blown up in boston yesterday. off the front pages. i wonder whether this is part of a deliberate distraction >> well, i think as you have said many times, terrorism in various forms has been with us forever and is going to remain with us, whether it is state-sponsored or independent groups. unbalanced people. neil: but you know, we cannot fight o wars at the same time, not to say like that, but we get so focused. let's find ouout what happened. find out what happened. in the event with the u.s. senator. you with that we can't walk, talk, and chew gum at the same time. >> well, i think the government today is clearly still focusing on north korea and pakistan. the potential nuclear tradesmen in t
back with -- i so enjoy having him on over these many years, ronald reagan's former national security adviser. i am thinking, you know, we were talking about threats abroad, what the north korean leader had at the sleeve, a missile and maybe in a clear one at that, crude but effective. that seems, however credit might be, certainly a lot more effective than any of these devices that might have blown up in boston yesterday. off the front pages. i wonder whether this is part of a deliberate...
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reagan, ronald mcfarland. where are they? >> a good question a real shortage of leadership on the world stage double size of the land six. i do think margaret thatcher was a unique figure who led that only her own country out of decline but also inspired free-market capitalism across the world including the united states with the four runner of the revolution in the united states and face it united states badly needs the leadership that margaret thatcher exemplified with cutting taxes, small government, getting people back to work and restoring individual liberty and freedom. neil: to think of your position as a former national security advisor that it had to be economically sound to get the act together to be a leader to protect western freedoms. we seem to have forgotten that. >> it is true. recognizing the problem is one thing but to have the courage of what margaret thatcher did to take on the trade unions, an enormous amount of self-confidence common knowledge, but here in washington and gave president re
reagan, ronald mcfarland. where are they? >> a good question a real shortage of leadership on the world stage double size of the land six. i do think margaret thatcher was a unique figure who led that only her own country out of decline but also inspired free-market capitalism across the world including the united states with the four runner of the revolution in the united states and face it united states badly needs the leadership that margaret thatcher exemplified with cutting taxes,...
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and ronald reagan, that was his successful movie. so i always gave my cousin credit -- sorry, ellen -- for electing ronald reagan. my cousin told we i needed to write a book. i just never thought i'd write this one or write it this way. so i put a lot of thought into it. didn't do the book at first, and then i did "60 minutes" with my former chief of staff. and neil and i agreed to do it together, and here's why we did. it was percent to have the two of us. it -- it was better to have the two of us. if i said this, neil could say, no, huh-uh, bob, or vice versa. so in my opinion having the two of us side by side was a better way to do that. so i went to india then and saw "60 minutes" over there. and when i saw it, i watched jack abramoff. i did this to mideast, period. -- myself, period. but i watched jack abramoff on that "60 minutes" and, you know, i could feel some of empathy. i feel empathy for anybody that's a done time. but beyond that, i just wondered where jack was going with his version of history. and then when i heard him
and ronald reagan, that was his successful movie. so i always gave my cousin credit -- sorry, ellen -- for electing ronald reagan. my cousin told we i needed to write a book. i just never thought i'd write this one or write it this way. so i put a lot of thought into it. didn't do the book at first, and then i did "60 minutes" with my former chief of staff. and neil and i agreed to do it together, and here's why we did. it was percent to have the two of us. it -- it was better to have...
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tonight, we will look at her great accomplishments and her collaboration with ronald reagan in the fight for freedom, whether britain and the rest of the world have is forgotten all she fought to give us. there's a big dark cloud on the horizon, how dare team obama cap your retirement funds? how dare they tell us how to live? this is america, that means freedom. the "kudlow report" begins right now. >> up first tonight, the sizzle story, let's remember one of britain's greatest ministers, she stopped socialism in england and promoted free market views. she stopped the british labor unions and she attempted to lower government, and privatized state run companies and put the city of london back on the map with big bang pfree markets. had he worked together with reagan to bring down the great soviet system is. frankly we need her now more than ever and mr. reagan too. so let's talk. joining us now from florida, former member of the british parliament, john brown, he is now with euro pacific capital and writer and blogger daniel hannan, he is a member of the parliame parliament, and mark sam
tonight, we will look at her great accomplishments and her collaboration with ronald reagan in the fight for freedom, whether britain and the rest of the world have is forgotten all she fought to give us. there's a big dark cloud on the horizon, how dare team obama cap your retirement funds? how dare they tell us how to live? this is america, that means freedom. the "kudlow report" begins right now. >> up first tonight, the sizzle story, let's remember one of britain's greatest...
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just as ronald reagan had in 1976, the establishment of the republican party. i think that's a major part of her enduring legacy. she spoke with a clarity and conviction that we just don't see in most politicians today. even in most world leaders. and at a time when, you know, some conventional business wisdom here in washington and also elsewhere places such value on compromise. it's such a virtue. she, i think, reminds us it's not always good to compromise. in fact it's often good not to compromise on behalf of your principles to stand firm on the things you believe in most. and one of the interesting things as we see the euro crisis playing out over in europe to remember is that she fought that tooth and nail and if you go back and look at her books, she was prophetic in predicting what would happen with the common currency. she said germany is is going to be left holding the bag and the poor countries are all going to need bailouts. she was very wise on all of those kind of matters. >> bret: here is what house speaker john boehner said today, stared down at
just as ronald reagan had in 1976, the establishment of the republican party. i think that's a major part of her enduring legacy. she spoke with a clarity and conviction that we just don't see in most politicians today. even in most world leaders. and at a time when, you know, some conventional business wisdom here in washington and also elsewhere places such value on compromise. it's such a virtue. she, i think, reminds us it's not always good to compromise. in fact it's often good not to...
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reagan, the cia. i have gone up with anthony fisher and we were close to signing on the dotted line. five years later, six years later, our father and i go out to a supersecret office of the cia and ask about their heritage for our tenth anniversary, bill casey looked very spurned, and across the desk, all right, that far out of the field. so kind of an interesting thing. so in the spring of 1970 -- -- [laughter] >> why? what was there about working at the beginning to say it was outside, but basically not that well-known, a little on the periphery of events, i can directly from the staff of house of representatives, and sentenced them, we thought we knew what it was and that is short, timely, incredible arguments, conservative perspective that could get directly to the policy. everybody put books on their shelves, talked about free enterprise and how great it is and why the communists are bad but when it came to how could you vote or how should you vote on a particular piece of legislation that was n
reagan, the cia. i have gone up with anthony fisher and we were close to signing on the dotted line. five years later, six years later, our father and i go out to a supersecret office of the cia and ask about their heritage for our tenth anniversary, bill casey looked very spurned, and across the desk, all right, that far out of the field. so kind of an interesting thing. so in the spring of 1970 -- -- [laughter] >> why? what was there about working at the beginning to say it was outside,...
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ronald reagan budget director in up to speaking at the commonwealth club tonight and says republicans in congress have failed. this afternoon david psychotic man sat down with mark matthews. >> again today speaker of the house boehner went after the president budget. >> president got tax hike in january. we don't need to be raising taxes on the american people. >>reporter: ronald reagan budget director tells me republicans got it wrong. >> you don't have to pay the bill just cut taxes and sit back and wait for the pwunl tote balance itself. for 30 years sense then that hasn't work it can't work our economy now is in bad shape it's not growing. >>reporter: now david stockman says taxes must be raised. not only on the rich but also the middle class. in order to reduce the deficit. >> in order to overcome this legacy of deficit don't matter led by republicans who are supposed to be the conservative political party. >>reporter: republicans who reveer ronald reagan presidency what stockman is saying sound like hair situation. he said he was never a true believer. >> i was drummed out of th
ronald reagan budget director in up to speaking at the commonwealth club tonight and says republicans in congress have failed. this afternoon david psychotic man sat down with mark matthews. >> again today speaker of the house boehner went after the president budget. >> president got tax hike in january. we don't need to be raising taxes on the american people. >>reporter: ronald reagan budget director tells me republicans got it wrong. >> you don't have to pay the bill...
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no -- ronald reagan. no question on that point. one of the reasons i didn't emphasize coolidge as much, though, was coolidge was not operating in the same kind of political environment that anybody who's trying to cut goth spending would be operating in today, and reagan was. and that there were things in re began's record that were successes that we could look for and there were things in re began's record that were failures that we could learn from. calvin coolidge was really the last president that was consistently what the republican party claims to be. but we're not in that political environment anymore, and that's why i didn't discuss coolidge. i do discuss coolidge somewhat, but that's why he was not a major focal point of my book. >> thank you very much. one of the things i'm interested in is hearing about the tate reforms -- state reforms and how we can take those lessons from cutting government spending, putting in consumption taxes, school choice, those sorts of of things, looking at that from a federal level where the p
no -- ronald reagan. no question on that point. one of the reasons i didn't emphasize coolidge as much, though, was coolidge was not operating in the same kind of political environment that anybody who's trying to cut goth spending would be operating in today, and reagan was. and that there were things in re began's record that were successes that we could look for and there were things in re began's record that were failures that we could learn from. calvin coolidge was really the last...
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reagan as the president, and he really was the one that championed tax reform and we don't have a ronald reagan in the white house as you know, we don't have a guy in the white house that understands what it will mean even though the congressional budget office says if we do tax reform and get down to 25 and 10% rates we'll create a million new jobs in the first year and talk about a no cost stimulus bill. >> mike: yeah, congressman, if you get that done, you will be america's hero without question. and thanks for joining us tonight. delighted to have you here. hope to see you soon. >> thanks, governor. >> mike: still ahead, joe manchin and joe biden make the quotes of the week. that's later in the show. and up next, a comedy icon who has made generations of americans laugh and will be sharing hilarious behind the scenes story as well as her fight to save her story first from drugs and then from cancer. the one and only carol burnett is next. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an archite
reagan as the president, and he really was the one that championed tax reform and we don't have a ronald reagan in the white house as you know, we don't have a guy in the white house that understands what it will mean even though the congressional budget office says if we do tax reform and get down to 25 and 10% rates we'll create a million new jobs in the first year and talk about a no cost stimulus bill. >> mike: yeah, congressman, if you get that done, you will be america's hero...
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against doctor's advice she attended ronald reagan's funeral in 2004. >> we've lost a great president, a great american, and a great man. and i have lost a dear friend. >> reporter: at the end, she was baroness thatcher, granted the title by the queen. but it's as maggie thatcher that she will always be remembered, the iron lady. >> they were right. [ applause ] >> britain needs an iron lady. >> reporter: terry moran, abc news, washington. >> what a mark she made. >>> and back here at home, a monster storm is marching across the country tonight. it may be spring, but it sure feels like winter in much of the heartland. abc's sam champion tracking it all. it's a real witch's brew. >> reporter: george, it's got everything. it may be early in the spring season, but this one's a powerhouse. we'll have strong storms to blizzard conditions. the warnings in the red are the blizzard warnings already out. we'll see feet of snow here. following this storm, it's a multi-day, dangerous storm event through the middle of the country. so, see the areas in red, there are already strong storms in easte
against doctor's advice she attended ronald reagan's funeral in 2004. >> we've lost a great president, a great american, and a great man. and i have lost a dear friend. >> reporter: at the end, she was baroness thatcher, granted the title by the queen. but it's as maggie thatcher that she will always be remembered, the iron lady. >> they were right. [ applause ] >> britain needs an iron lady. >> reporter: terry moran, abc news, washington. >> what a mark she...
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as you may know, she along with president ronald reagan defined conservative politics in the 1980s. lady thatcher is a legend in conservative circles. her accomplishments are many, but she was always very controversial figure in her own country and here in america. because the british press and the american media are liberal and always have been. for younger viewers, margaret thatcher was a plain spoken woman who did not suffer fools. >> what the honorable member is saying is that he would rather the poor were poorer provided the rich were less rich. that way you will never create the wealth for better social justices as we have. and what a policy. yes, he would rather have the poor poorer provided the rich were less richer. that is is a liberal policy. >> bill: by the way, had lady thatcher delivered that sound bite today the media would have said she shouted down her opposition or some other nonsense. margaret thatcher believed that a robust private economy would provide the most opportunity for working people. her opposition the labor party was like the democratic party in americ
as you may know, she along with president ronald reagan defined conservative politics in the 1980s. lady thatcher is a legend in conservative circles. her accomplishments are many, but she was always very controversial figure in her own country and here in america. because the british press and the american media are liberal and always have been. for younger viewers, margaret thatcher was a plain spoken woman who did not suffer fools. >> what the honorable member is saying is that he...